
The Man Up North
Drama · History
Overview
In 1938, Finland is slowly coming out of a recession. Large amounts of nickel have been found from Petsamo in Lapland and a mine is underway. Dreaming of a new life, metal worker Eino Forsell and his family head there for a new beginning.
Top Cast
Kalle Salo
Kalle Salo
Eino Forsell
Kalle Salo
Eino Forsell
Saana Niemelä
Saana Niemelä
Helvi Forsell
Saana Niemelä
Helvi Forsell


Kari PJ Ketonen
Kari PJ Ketonen
Makkonen
Kari PJ Ketonen
Makkonen
Seppo Honkonen
Seppo Honkonen
Mikko
Seppo Honkonen
Mikko
Onni Ahonen
Onni Ahonen
Hietaniemi
Onni Ahonen
Hietaniemi


Janne Suutarinen
Janne Suutarinen
Konduktööri
Janne Suutarinen
Konduktööri
Matias Sjöblom
Matias Sjöblom
Saksalainen sotilas
Matias Sjöblom
Saksalainen sotilas
Eliina Rantakallio
Eliina Rantakallio
Vanha rouva
Eliina Rantakallio
Vanha rouva
Ari Salminen
Ari Salminen
Saksalainen tutkija
Ari Salminen
Saksalainen tutkija
Jaani Kekäläinen
Jaani Kekäläinen
Replikoiva kaivosmies #1
Jaani Kekäläinen
Replikoiva kaivosmies #1
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